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This Chap Appears To Have Fallen Into A Honeytrap. Is There A Salutary Lesson For All...

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sandyRoe | 23:28 Sat 27th Sep 2014 | ChatterBank
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...middle aged men here? The lesson being, if you're going to be posting potentially embarrassing pictures, at least wear a gimp mask and don't use your real name.
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no sympathy .. what is a minister for civil society ?
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Perhaps he has responsibilities for advising on matters of etiquette on social media?
not anymore though :)
Especially those charged with running the country, not a wrinkly porn site.

The best of the best, eh? Hell mend him and as to his family's privacy, he should have thought of that himself.
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From now on he could stand as an example of what not to do.
why why why do people want to post those kind of pictures anyway?
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Maybe the reporters posing as a young woman asked, with the promise, 'You show me yours, I'll show you mine.'

It doesn't say it was a Female Reporter!
//It is alleged the reporter was posing as a young female activist//
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It does. :-)
If anyone should be on the alert for traps,if that is what this was- it should be exactly those in his sort of position.

Oops, missed that bit! . .
where's farrier? He'll love this.
I doubt if anyone will feel any sympathy. Silly old phart !!
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Thanks, Svejk. I'd have missed that.
I thought it would interest you. ;-)
there's no fool like an old fool comes to mind.
So why is the BBC tying this story in with Mr. Reckless' defection to UKIP ?
Surely not some hidden agenda ?

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